I was happy to see a (recently arrived ?) group of 12 American Robins on a 
muddy area beside the Avon River in Stratford today.  Yesterday there was a 
single Common Grackle and on Sunday a single Killdeer along the river.

Stratford still hosts some winter species as both Pine Siskins and Common 
Redpolls may be seen at feeders in the city.  A single Tufted Titmouse was seen 
at feeders on the north side of the Avon yesterday and today.

 

Steve Thorpe

 

The Avon River bisects Stratford in an east-west direction.  Good access and 
parking can be found on Lakeside Drive.  From Ontario Street (Hwy 7/8) turn 
north on Front Street and the turn east on Lakeside Drive.

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